More opportunities to walk, cycle and wheel along Campbeltown Esplanade and Kinloch Park, is the aim of a proposed active travel route for the town centre.
Tayvallich Primary School and Early Learning Centre are celebrating after receiving a glowing report with ‘goods’ and ‘very goods’ across the board, from Education Scotland, following a recent inspection.
A proposed active travel route linking Rothesay Pavilion to the Albert Pier will make it easier and safer for more people to choose to walk and cycle to nearby services and facilities.
Could your community group benefit from up to £2,500 in funding?
¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Supporting Communities Fund, which helps community groups across the area deliver a variety of projects, is now open for applications for 2024/25.
A new temporary modular school complete with gym hall, classrooms and a learning centre will help minimise disruption and ensure continued learning for John Logie Baird pupils as work to remove RAAC from the existing building starts in July.
¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ is inviting residents and businesses in Campbeltown to take part in a public consultation and drop-in event to give their views on what final additions they would like to see in the town’s newly refurbished Burnside Square.